Congressi SIGA
- Book of abstracts cover
- Scientific Programme
- Session I - Plant-pathogen interactions
- Session II - Genetic resources and breeding: opportunities and challenges
- Session IV - Genetic aspects of quality in plant and animal products
- Session V - Plastids and mitochondria in genetics, breeding and biotechnology
- Session VI - Integrated vision in plant genetics: modelling and experimental analysis
- Session A - Plants as bioreactors
- Session B - Genomics, proteomics and metabolomics
- Session C - Plant and animal genetic resources and breeding
- Session D - Plant-environment interaction
- Session E - Fruit and woody trees
- Session F - Quality
- Session G - Ornamental and medical plants
- Session H - GMO: scientifical, technical and legal perspective and public acceptance
- Session L - Phytoremediation
- Authors Index
- Keywords Index
Session I - Plant-pathogen interactions
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INVITED LECTURE |
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1.01 | P. Schulze-Lefert - Disease resistance at the cell wall |
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS |
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1.02 | F. Fontana, R. Bernardi, M. Salvini, A. Scala, S. Tegli, L. Pazzagli, L. Carresi, M. Durante - Gene induction in Platanus acerifolia after treatments with cerato-platanin and conidia of Ceratocystis fimbriata sp. platani |
1.03 | R. Marra, P. Ambrosino, S. Ferraioli, F. Vinale, V. Carbone, M. Ruocco, S.L. Woo, F. Scala, M. Lorito - Proteomic study of in vivo three-way interactions between plant, pathogens and antagonistic fungi |
1.04 | M. De Stefano, M.C. Palmieri, A. Ferrarini, F. Zaninotto, E. Baudouin, M. Delledonne - Identification of genes modulated by nitric oxide in Medicago truncatula during symbiosis and/or pathogenesis |
1.05 | E. Rossignoli, G. Malacarne, E. Mica, E. Zago, M. Polesani, A. Polverari - Functional involvement of the transcription factor ANAC102 in pathogenesis-related protein expression |
1.06 | A. Berardi, D. Sallustio, A. Lucioli, D. Barboni, V. Papacchioli, M. Tavazza - Exploring the sequence specificity of the gene silencing mechanism for the full exploitation of pathogen-derived resistance to geminiviruses |
1.07 | Z. SH. Zhou, P. Saldarelli, M. Dell'Orco, C. Turturo, A. Minafra, G.P. Martelli - ORF 5 of grapevine virus A as gene silencing suppressor and virulence factor |
1.08 | G. Corrado, M. Scarpetta, D. Alioto, R. Ciliento, C. Tortiglione, R. Rao - In vitro and in planta antifungal and antiviral activities of the Ribosome inactivating protein I from Phytolacca heterotepala |
1.09 | F. Cillo, M. M. Finetti-Sialer, D. Gallitelli - Use of wild Lycopersicon accessions and near isogenic lines of Lycopersicon hirsutum for the identification HOST factors involved in the susceptibility to Cucumber mosaic virus and its satellite RNA |
1.10 | L. Milella, M. Lapelosa, I. Greco, G. Martelli - Analysis of gene expression on Fragaria vesca–Rhizoctonia fragariae interaction |